I don't recall there ever being a problem with a transgendered actress playing the role; I seem to recall that some people felt she was too pretty to play the part. Kind of like how Ruby wasn't gay enough.
I may be mis-remembering, though. But I do have vague memories of some people complaining.
I would think that they wouldn't be allowed to use the big main characters- Batman, Robin, Gordon, et all. But they could probably use newer, more minor characters like Harper Row (which would be a great fit for the show), Stephanie Brown (which I would absolutely love) and others. Cassandra Cain is probably off the board for the time being due to the Harley Quinn movie coming out.
I was watching some behind the scenes videos for Crisis, and it was said that apparently there are legal reasons as to why they can't show a live-action Batman on TV, but they are allowed to use Bruce Wayne. I wonder if that is a mandate from Warner Brothers, or if maybe there is still some contractual obligations left over from Batman '66.
Fox was the producers of the 1966 Batman TV series which aired on ABC and Fox couldn't even use Batman on the Gotham TV show when it aired on Fox.. (Though Gotham was produced by Warner Bros.) Probably more of thing of the movie side of Warner Bros. being stingy with the TV side.
Doesn't NBC own the rights to Batman '66? I swear I remember reading that somewhere.
EDIT- nevermind, Google was my friend. Though it looks like maybe Disney owns the rights to Batman '66 now.
You may be right, though. It's probably something to do with the movie side.
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Since Oracle has already been mentioned in the Arrowverse, but there's been no mention of a past Batgirl, and in an interview the lead writer mentioned that Babs and Gordon exist - it looks like Babs went straight to Oracle and was never Batgirl in this universe.
Nightwing was mentioned somewhere too, I heard, though from some book or something, so might not be cannon.
But if Kate was a child when Batman was established and known, Oracle was mentioned long before Batwoman debuts (whichever season of Arrow Felicity becomes Overwatch), and the radio announcer joke-speculates that Batman (when Batwoman is starting-out) missed catching a criminal to attend Robin's highschool graduation - makes you wonder which Robin the Arrowverse was up to (2nd or 3rd?).
Speaking of Batgirl. Interesting how women are now perceived as to how they were in the 1960s. Here is Batgirl's motorcycle:
And here is Batwoman's motorcycle:
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